This article has been inspired by the six foreclosure mill law firm appointees Successor Trustees which were granted by foreclosing parties in Missouri which is a non-judicial foreclosure state. These successor trustees received these appointments from fictitious foreclosing parties to fraudulently foreclose and evict 14,400 families, in Jackson County Missouri alone, each year for the last five years.

Jackson County is a medium-sized county in the United States.

This is the largest Ponzi scheme the world will ever know. The number of parties which are co-conspirators in some way is legion. Yes, it is a conspiracy, of that there is no doubt.

BUT REMEMBER, THAT THE FACT THAT YOU ARE PARANOID DOES NOT ELIMINATE THE POSSIBILITY THAT SOMEONE IS OUT TO GET YOU!

OK, I have just had it. I am right. You can not work on one subject for 6 years, 7 days a week and not understand the material. I am reasonably no genius, but I have often been told that I am very smart. Very smart? I do not know about that, but I am right about all of this.

There really have been over 20 million criminal foreclosures in the US during the last 15 years. There are about 3 people per family, so that comes to 60 million American refugees forced from their homes with the stupidest, yet successful, Ponzi scheme of all time. Each and every wrongful and illegal non-judicial foreclosure has been allowed by our US Congress, the DOJ, and the US Court system.

I am not seeing this real scoop anywhere on the internet. We have a bunch of attorneys with websites spewing out information mean to convince you that they are very smart and they can sell ads in the blank spots on their website if you visit it. But, do you really care about the late big ruling where theorrower almost wins? Of course not, you want to know how to save your house. Or, if you are a true intellectual you want to know how to save your country.

Here is the real deal. In a judicial foreclosure state there is a normal home loan which includes the logical two parties, a borrower and a lender who have a home loan contract. One to loan some money to the other who wants to borrow some money to buy a house, preferably while they are still less than 60 years old.

The foreclosing party must file a lawsuit that is between the two parties, the Borrower and the Lender. Since this happens in the court it is the most fair of the two, but without good men and women do the right thing evil will still win

But, over the years, the Fellows known around town as "bankers" went around visiting with the folks we voted to represent us in our state legislatures called "attorneys". The bankers persuaded the attorneys (I know it sounds backwards, but it is true) that they needed the ability to more quickly foreclose on borrowers.

In 26 of the 50 states they agreed to create the system of Non-Judicial Foreclosures.

I am not making this up. I know that the hyphenated word Non-Judicial appears to many, myself included, to mean that the borrower signed something that seemed to take away his constitutional right to the Due Process Clause. (We can work with it, but you really need to study this) It did not, but it made it much harder to win wrongful foreclosure cases fairly.

The Due Process Clause comes from the 5th and 14th amendment as the "RIGHT TO BE HEARD". Now this has mixed up a lot of sentences. Some because the do not read or watch TV. Some because they are not smart enough to understand the constitution. Some because they are just bad people.

But do not believe judges are all bad. Because there are many judges who are getting it correctly. There are fine men and women with very intelligent minds ruling with the borrowers.

Although, I have been unlucky enough to have not run into them much.

But, anyway. In a non-judicial state the party wanting to foreclose is claiming that he:

1. has the right to collect money from you,

2. can declare that you have defaulted if you do not pay him the money you do not owe and

3. has the right to foreclose on you out on the court sidewalk out of sight of any court and get a deed to your house. It is not a very strong deed, more like a lien on your title, but it can get you evicted despite you still have the right to sue to get it back (unbelievable right?)

In the Non-Judicial foreclosure states the foreclosing parties have used the strategy of chaos and anarchy to pass laws that really just do not make any sense.

In a non-judicial foreclosure state there are 3 parties to a home loan. A borrower, A lender, and a Trustee who is holding the home loan for the borrower and the lender. This is like in a horse race.

The borrower can still win in these states, but it is much more difficult than judicial foreclosure states where the foreclosing party must file a normal lawsuit and the borrower has a more fair way win before a judge, or the borrower can demand a jury trial . This is becoming a very popular strategy in all states.